Exploring the Natural Wonders of Varanasi in 2 Days

  1. Day 1: Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges River
    5 minutes (1.2 km) from Assi Ghat

    Take an early morning boat ride on the Ganges River to see the stunning sunrise over the water. Witness the locals performing their daily rituals and prayers by the river. You can also opt for a tour guide to learn more about the significance and history of the river.

  2. Day 1: Explore Ramnagar Fort
    8.5 kilometers from Assi Ghat (20 minutes by car)

    Explore the magnificent 18th-century fort situated on the banks of the Ganges river. The Ramnagar Fort showcases a rich history and culture, with artifacts and collections that represent the Mughal era. The fort is also the residence of the Maharaja of Varanasi and his family.

  3. Day 2: Explore the Chambal Safari Lodge
    98 kilometers from Ramnagar Fort (2 hours by car)

    Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of the Chambal Safari Lodge, a stunning eco-lodge located amid nature. The lodge offers outdoor activities like bird watching, nature walks, and boating expeditions. You can also take a jeep safari to spot the wildlife, including endangered species like the gharial.

  4. Day 2: Visit the Chunar Fort
    70 kilometers from Chambal Safari Lodge (1 hour 40 minutes by car)

    Visit the historic Chunar Fort, perched on a rocky hill overlooking the Ganges River. The fort houses several ancient temples and tombs, including the Chitrangada Temple, where you can see beautiful sculptures and carvings. The fort is also ideal for nature enthusiasts as it offers great views of the Ganges and its surroundings.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Sunrise Boat Ride on the Ganges River (1 hour, INR 500)
  • Ramnagar Fort (1-2 hours, INR 200)
  • Chambal Safari Lodge (4-5 hours, INR 5,000-10,000 per night)
  • Chunar Fort (2-3 hours, INR 100)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 10,000-15,000

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider exploring the Sarnath Archaeological Site, located 15 kilometers away from Varanasi. The place is famous for its Dhamek Stupa, which is one of the most well-preserved stupas in India. You can also add a visit to the Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum to learn about the rich art and culture of Varanasi. On the other hand, if you have less time, try exploring the Riverfront Ghats, which are the iconic steps leading to the Ganges river in Varanasi, and witness the various rituals performed by the locals.

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